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custom 80 front diff help

Post by Cambo4sho »

Hi guys. I hered that if u make a custom 60 center flange and replace the original 80 series flange u can bolt a 60 center to an 80 diff housing. But would I have to bolt the 80 locker to the 60 crown wheel or are the splines the same. Any advise would be helpful. Thank you.
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Re: custom 80 front diff help

Post by TheBigBoy »

8.9" vs 8". 10 bolt vs 12 bolt. Rd132 vs Rd142 airlocker. Keep your 80 diff and build it up strong.
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Re: custom 80 front diff help

Post by 4_low »

the easiest way to make a hybrid 60/80 diff would be to get a 60 diff and put 80 balls on it, get a set of longs custom made to suite the 60s spline shaft going into the centre.

You get the best of a 9 inch centre and the larger CV of the 80 plus the 80 series longs have a lot more meat around the bell compared to the 60.
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Re: custom 80 front diff help

Post by Cambo4sho »

Thank for the segestions guys. I can't use 60 diff cuz its not long enough to match the gq diff in the rear. I don't want to use wheel spacers ether cuz I wont the wheel to turn on the swivel hubs axis. And I thaught about using the 60 center cuz I herd there the shit. Iv herd u can change the side gears in the locker were the axles go in so I can fit the 80 spline in the 60 locker.
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Re: custom 80 front diff help

Post by brad 93hilux »

They are the same, inner diff centre spline on a 60 is 30 spline and inner 80 front spline is 30 as well.

That's why they would change the flange coz the axles cen be swapped over.

I can't see why you couldn't do it, you could also use 80 series axle tubes on the 60 diff and saves mucking around with diff centre. 60 fronts are stronger then 80 fronts but the 80 is high pinion which is s HUGE advantage over 60, you also have better ground clearance with 80 under the pumpkin.

80 diffs can be built as strong if done right.

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I can see why he couldnt do it. 8" high pinion vs 8.9". May get away with trimming the 80. But realistically your looking at converting the full 60 housing to take coils, panhard, maybe high steer to free up the tierod mounts below (track bar from behind to in front). Lots in it. When its easy as to build up an 80 diff strong.
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Post by brad 93hilux »

TheBigBoy wrote:I can see why he couldnt do it. 8" high pinion vs 8.9". May get away with trimming the 80. But realistically your looking at converting the full 60 housing to take coils, panhard, maybe high steer to free up the tierod mounts below (track bar from behind to in front). Lots in it. When its easy as to build up an 80 diff strong.
Your talking about .9" od so that's an extra .45" or 11.43mm on either side on crownwheel (top/bottom) it would fit, you can usually shave close to 20-25mm off the underside of a housing so why wouldn't it fit, or fill me in with what I'm missing?

But putting 80 axle tubes on a 60 centre housing would work easier

But I still agree with staying with 80 diff n housing..

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Re: custom 80 front diff help

Post by TheBigBoy »

There's only about 6mm clearance between the crown wheel and housing.
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Re: custom 80 front diff help

Post by Cambo4sho »

TheBigBoy wrote:I can see why he couldnt do it. 8" high pinion vs 8.9". May get away with trimming the 80. But realistically your looking at converting the full 60 housing to take coils, panhard, maybe high steer to free up the tierod mounts below (track bar from behind to in front). Lots in it. When its easy as to build up an 80 diff strong.

Na the hole idear is for the 80 cv streangh and the 60 center streangh. The buggys gonna have an a frame with air shocks.
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Re: custom 80 front diff help

Post by Cambo4sho »

brad 93hilux wrote:They are the same, inner diff centre spline on a 60 is 30 spline and inner 80 front spline is 30 as well.

That's why they would change the flange coz the axles cen be swapped over.

I can't see why you couldn't do it, you could also use 80 series axle tubes on the 60 diff and saves mucking around with diff centre. 60 fronts are stronger then 80 fronts but the 80 is high pinion which is s HUGE advantage over 60, you also have better ground clearance with 80 under the pumpkin.

80 diffs can be built as strong if done right.

Brad

Cheers brad good to hear about the splines being the same. saves me a lot of time
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Post by evanstaniland »

how big is your budget?
get a buds housing made to suit. large cruiser center and 80 knuckles made to the width you want! stronger housing too!!

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Re: custom 80 front diff help

Post by Cambo4sho »

evanstaniland wrote:how big is your budget?
get a buds housing made to suit. large cruiser center and 80 knuckles made to the width you want! stronger housing too!!

evan

Low budget mate. I don't need something to fancy just solid. It's only gonna way around 800-1000kg
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Re: custom 80 front diff help

Post by PSI316 »

If you want to make the 60 diff wider, use IFS hilux hubs. It will make it approx 3 inches wider, but will increase your scrub radius (technically how much the wheel moves forward and backward when you turn). If its only going to be 800-1000kg's, im guessing its a buggy and that wont matter?
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Cambo4sho wrote:
evanstaniland wrote:how big is your budget?
get a buds housing made to suit. large cruiser center and 80 knuckles made to the width you want! stronger housing too!!

evan

Low budget mate. I don't need something to fancy just solid. It's only gonna way around 800-1000kg
then just use a GU front diff
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Re: custom 80 front diff help

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Cambo4sho wrote:
evanstaniland wrote:how big is your budget?
get a buds housing made to suit. large cruiser center and 80 knuckles made to the width you want! stronger housing too!!

evan

Low budget mate. I don't need something to fancy just solid. It's only gonna way around 800-1000kg
then just use a GU front diff[/quote]


Alright ill think about that one. Cheers Evan.
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Post by brad 93hilux »

Can't get longfields for GU and cal cvs have a bad reputation.. Something to think about
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brad 93hilux wrote:Can't get longfields for GU and cal cvs have a bad reputation.. Something to think about

Boly's in QLD sell a conversion kit too put custom axle and Longfield cvs in GU and GQ housing with custom hubs.
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brad 93hilux wrote:They are the same, inner diff centre spline on a 60 is 30 spline and inner 80 front spline is 30 as well.
Brad

Are they the size diameter tho? The strength of the 60 out ways the clearance grain of the 80. Time is cheap it’s easy to cut and swap face plates just time consuming
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Post by brad 93hilux »

Same 30 spline axle

I have a buds customs front housing made I think 4" wider on short side axle and then both springs perch's moved accordingly to suit wider diff (ifs width) he was going to use 60 axles because they are the same but forgot the actual centre was bigger so the axle wasn't long enough. So I went custom 4" longer longfield.

I run a 80 series HP centre in it with standard length long side and custom short.

They are same axles only different length.

That's the downside to 60's, strong centre but weak axles.

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Post by Cambo4sho »

brad 93hilux wrote:Can't get longfields for GU and cal cvs have a bad reputation.. Something to think about
Well that's why i wanted to do the Toyota front your exactly right.
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brad 93hilux wrote:Can't get longfields for GU and cal cvs have a bad reputation.. Something to think about
Well that's why i wanted to do the Toyota front your exactly right.
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Post by evanstaniland »

There are kits available to run a custom chromo axle and 80 series long cv with drive flanges that goes into a gu housing!

If it's only going to weigh a tonne then there should be no issues. There are tuff trucks running the kits in Nissan diffs
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evanstaniland wrote:There are kits available to run a custom chromo axle and 80 series long cv with drive flanges that goes into a gu housing!

If it's only going to weigh a tonne then there should be no issues. There are tuff trucks running the kits in Nissan diffs

yes and Joshy has already broken them... run a 60 series housing 80 series knuckles and you wont have an issue.. dont fuck a good toyota by fitting nissan shit to it
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The other Josh in the lux hasn't as far as I'm aware
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MogLux wrote:
evanstaniland wrote:There are kits available to run a custom chromo axle and 80 series long cv with drive flanges that goes into a gu housing!

If it's only going to weigh a tonne then there should be no issues. There are tuff trucks running the kits in Nissan diffs

yes and Joshy has already broken them... run a 60 series housing 80 series knuckles and you wont have an issue.. dont fuck a good toyota by fitting nissan shit to it
Lol yeah I disided to do the 80 housing 60center. See how that goes.
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WICKED wrote:
brad 93hilux wrote:Can't get longfields for GU and cal cvs have a bad reputation.. Something to think about

Boly's in QLD sell a conversion kit too put custom axle and Longfield cvs in GU and GQ housing with custom hubs.
It's a good idea, but it is also a lot of custom stuff when shit breaks. The average Joe wheeling with ya won't have a spare..... :bad-words:
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But won't the axles be custom on a diff with 60 center and 80 Outers?
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evanstaniland wrote:But won't the axles be custom on a diff with 60 center and 80 Outers?
Not if you use standard length 80 axles n cv's.
yes the housing will be custom but you will just need to put the rest together.

Get a 80 housing, 60 housing cut tubes off both and swap (make sure length is right) gusset housing so it doesn't bend and it should work ok..

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Arnt the size of the 60 axles smaller than the 80 ones?
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evanstaniland wrote:Arnt the size of the 60 axles smaller than the 80 ones?
Pretty sure there the same 30 spline axle only length is different, it's the 80 series cv that's bigger the axles really arnt the problem it's the cv's
Found this, http://www.cruiseroutfitters.com/tech_front_axle.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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